Pedophilia At The BBC Comes To
Light Just As The Site Predicted With Arrests In Jimmy Savile Scandal

May 2. 2013

Max Clifford

[Article background: this is another in the series of phone hacking
articles the Judiciary Report has published, regarding a scandal I broke
first in October 2005, via a
police complaint I filed with the Metropolitan Police in London,
England. 90 people have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police since
the time I filed the complaint. However, the Murdochs and other key
conspirators remain free and the FBI has not
arrested anyone, though the crimes began and continue in News Corp's New
York headquarters]

This year, BBC actor Rolf Harris was also arrested in the Jimmy
Savile pedophile scandal, as also having molested underage children. A
third high profile arrest has stemmed from the Savile case over the
past two weeks, as high profile publicist, Max Clifford, who also
works with the BBC on projects, was arrested for molesting underage
girls as young as 14. I have been a fan of the BBC since I was a child. My dad, one of
the top musicologists and DJs in world and my aunt, a world renowned,
award winning poet and author, have been interviewed by BBC on
different occasions over the years, regarding entertainment.

A number of my favorite shows since childhood have been produced
and released by the BBC. The network is funded by the British
taxpayers and has produced some great television, which is why I took
particular offense at a few people in the network damaging its legacy.
Let's be clear, not everyone at the BBC is doing this. It is just a
select number of stars and executives, who have and they need to be
permanently booted out the network.

Jimmy Savile

Sadly, pedophilia is a problem in the entertainment industry
worldwide. The BBC's American partner and counterpart, Warner Bros,
has a few pedophiles as well. There are other pedophiles in Hollywood
as well. One notorious, known pedophile executive was even pursuing
Justin Bieber when he was underage. A few of your favorite Disney
stars were subjected to terrible harassment and sexual assault while
they were minors.

The FBI is doing a poor job investigating pedophilia in Hollywood,
because if they did they would have to go against the current
director's corrupt guidelines against arresting celebrities (not to
mention wealthy executives). Much of it stems from celebrity cults' sick, twisted and misguided
belief that engaging in sex with children makes them younger and
renews their vitality, as youth is a commodity in the entertainment
industry. Pedophilia is an exceptionally cruel crime that needs to be wiped-out
wherever it is found.

By CNN Staff - Updated 10:10 AM EDT, Sat April 27, 2013 - Publicist
Max Clifford has been charged with indecent assault. Max Clifford has
been ordered to appear in court on May 28, police say. The allegations
against Clifford date between 1966 and 1985, they say. The case is
part of the ongoing investigation in sex abuse allegations against
Jimmy Savile

(CNN) -- Celebrity publicist Max Clifford was charged Friday with
11 counts of indecent assault against a girl under the age of 16 as
part of an investigation into sex abuse allegations against the late
British TV presenter Jimmy Savile, according to the Metropolitan
Police Service. Clifford was arrested in December on suspicion of sex offenses in
connection with the investigation -- dubbed Operation Yewtree -- into
numerous allegations made against Savile and others following a
documentary that aired in October.

In the documentary, several people came forward alleging Savile
abused them. The charges against Clifford, who has previously said the
claims were "totally untrue," include allegations of sex
abuse that date between 1966 and 1985, the police said in a statement.
Clifford has been ordered to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court
on May 28 to answer the charges.

Police set up Operation Yewtree to investigate sexual abuse claims
after a documentary by broadcaster ITV in October unleashed a flood of
allegations against the star, who before that was seen primarily as an
eccentric but charismatic man who raised millions of pounds for
charity. The investigation has three strands, one involving claims against
just Savile, another involving "Savile and others," and the
third involving only "others." The earliest claim against
Savile dates back to 1955 and the latest from 2009, when he was in his
80s. Savile, a popular BBC television personality with his trademark
white-blonde hair, was the face of the shows "Top of the
Pops" and "Jim'll Fix It." He died in 2011.